Submitted by redcavzards t3_zw6vy5 in personalfinance
So long story short, I’ve been in school for a long time. Went through undergrad, dental school, and now residency. I’m currently 27 years old. In that time I’ve never really had a job because I was blessed with a full ride scholarship that paid for my college and parents who paid for my living expenses through dental school and residency. I have yet to manage a penny in my life which is both a huge blessing and curse.
I will be graduating with 300k in student loans (all government loans). I just signed a contract where I will be making 350k a year and will be living in an area with a relatively high cost of living
My lack of financial knowledge has been an increasingly large source of stress. Anytime I hear terms like “Roth IRA,” “1099,” etc it all goes straight over my head. Is there a recommended resource that I can use to help me learn all of the basics and essentials of managing my money (that goes into more detail than just “step 1: create an emergency fund”)? Is there an app or method people recommend to help with budgeting and managing purchases and payments? Is there a recommended method for paying down my loans?
Uncomfortablynumb1 t1_j1t6axc wrote
Might wanna cross post to r/residency.